eurosonic
Expedition Leader
Hello everyone,
Wanted to introduce myself..:smiley_drive:
My name is Dmitriy, I live in Sacramento, CA (swing between Bay Area and Sac).
I recently became a happy owner of a 1998 Mitsubishi Montero ..still very new to the Mitsub world. After much thought, i decided to skip the Toyota crowd and try something different.
I absolutely looove my Montero, I think its hard to beat what Mitsubishi offers out of the box with this car. It completely fits my 4WD wants and desires.
I bought this Montero from and insurance co, its been in a minor accident with its front left side. Bought the car for $1450 bucks!
Here are some insurance co pics when I bought the car.
After, I got the car home, I installed a set of Hankook Dynopro MT 295/75/16 on a 16x8 rim. The rims were new, tires were used with about 80% tread. Got the set for $800, which I think was a fair price. Wheels fit ok, Im thinking of doing a body lift so I can get some extra clearance in the front.
What I needed was left fender, front grill, front bumper, and a headlight with a turn signal. Parts were a pain in the *** to find. All the junk yards didnt have what I needed, some parts were available for the older monteros that didnt have the metal widebody. I got lucky and found a fender with some minor damage, got for a good $50. As far as bumper, I settled for the older bumper from a 95 montero SR. It will do for now. (Currently planning to build a custom metal bumper). Also temporary using a headlight from a 95 SR.
After some minor pullin, the front end was straightened.
As soon as I got the car running, I took it for a drive, near a field next to my office. It rained few days before so I had some fun:victory:
Very impressed with its 4WD abilities, the rear locker is perfect!
A week or so ago, took the car to Indian Valley for some off-roading, shootin. Had a blast. Im absolutely hooked in the getting this car dialed in for some good reliable drivin' outback.
Wanted to introduce myself..:smiley_drive:
My name is Dmitriy, I live in Sacramento, CA (swing between Bay Area and Sac).
I recently became a happy owner of a 1998 Mitsubishi Montero ..still very new to the Mitsub world. After much thought, i decided to skip the Toyota crowd and try something different.
I absolutely looove my Montero, I think its hard to beat what Mitsubishi offers out of the box with this car. It completely fits my 4WD wants and desires.
I bought this Montero from and insurance co, its been in a minor accident with its front left side. Bought the car for $1450 bucks!
Here are some insurance co pics when I bought the car.





After, I got the car home, I installed a set of Hankook Dynopro MT 295/75/16 on a 16x8 rim. The rims were new, tires were used with about 80% tread. Got the set for $800, which I think was a fair price. Wheels fit ok, Im thinking of doing a body lift so I can get some extra clearance in the front.

What I needed was left fender, front grill, front bumper, and a headlight with a turn signal. Parts were a pain in the *** to find. All the junk yards didnt have what I needed, some parts were available for the older monteros that didnt have the metal widebody. I got lucky and found a fender with some minor damage, got for a good $50. As far as bumper, I settled for the older bumper from a 95 montero SR. It will do for now. (Currently planning to build a custom metal bumper). Also temporary using a headlight from a 95 SR.
After some minor pullin, the front end was straightened.

As soon as I got the car running, I took it for a drive, near a field next to my office. It rained few days before so I had some fun:victory:


Very impressed with its 4WD abilities, the rear locker is perfect!
A week or so ago, took the car to Indian Valley for some off-roading, shootin. Had a blast. Im absolutely hooked in the getting this car dialed in for some good reliable drivin' outback.



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